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Ebonigate: Journalist uncovers more can of worms against cyber-stalker, Eboni Godswill
Ebonigate: Journalist uncovers more can of worms against cyber-stalker, Eboni Godswill
By Elvis Omoregie
The fugitive woman , Eboni Godswill who has been Cyberstalking the Edo State chairman of the Nigeria Union Of Journalists, Comrade Festus Alenkhe has been discovered to have sometime ago engaged in Bank financial fraud in Canada.
The fraud scheme led to her arrest and one other person in Ontario ,Canada where they were investigated, detained and charged to court.
According to investigation by Nigerian Journalists and sourced from NorthumberlandNews.com, a media outfit in Canada, the said Eboni Godswill now also wanted by the Nigeria Police for Cyberstalking, Defamation and false information was alleged to be a member of a gang in Canada who have been conning people out of their hard earned money.
The suspect Eboni Godswill who was then called Rachael Elema due to her marriage to a member of the Elema family as at then was arrested with another man for the financial fraud running into over 18,000 dollars where both of them were arrested and charged to court according to Canadian law.
The report obtained from NORTHUMBERLAND News now in Google says “A man and Woman have been charged after an elderly couple was conned out of more than $18,000.
The senior couple was defrauded of money from Bank accounts and line of credit over a period of months , according to Northumberland OPP.
Agbons ,27 of Toronto and Rachael Elema , 39 of Burlington both in Canada were charged with fraud.
Both are scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg on Aug. 19.
In the report published on Wednesday July 22, 2015, it was captioned ” NORTHUMBERLAND SENIORS DEFRAUDED OF NEARLY $20,000″.
After this financial fraud, the said Rachael Elema then engaged in divorce where she reverted to her maiden name Rachael Omoghan. Further investigation revealed that, the name was later changed to Eboni Godswill which she has been using till she later changed it again to Rachael Eboni Osazee Iyonmana after she got married.
For now, she has changed her name again to Eboni Godswill as the said marriage has hit the rock. Her current name on Facebook is EBONI GODSWILL.
It was revealed that the said Eboni then went into blackmail as her source of income as she is no longer having a legitimate job in Canada.
But, the chairman of the Nigeria Union Of Journalists, Edo state council Comrade Festus Alenkhe who has never met the said Eboni all his life woke up on 2nd January, 2023 to see his pictures on the internet posted by Eboni Godswill where she said he works with Bad Police in Nigeria. She slammed him with so many defamatory statements and even went to say he is a drug user.
Bewildered Festus Alenkhe then approached his lawyer who wrote a petition to the Inspector General Of Police, IGP Usman Alkali who ordered the National Cybercrime Bureau in Abuja to commence investigation of Cyberstalking, cyberbullying, false information and blackmail, Another petition of threat to life was also addressed to the Edo state commissioner of Police , CP Dankwara where investigation began.
After it was discovered that the suspect resides in Canada, the office of the lnternational Police (INTERPOL) was contacted.
Comrade Festus Alenkhe was invited to Lagos and Abuja where he gave statements to the various departments investigating the case.
After extensive investigation by the various police departments and the continuous cyberStalking and blackmailing of Festus Alenkhe by the said Eboni Godswill, the police then declared her wanted.
According to the police documents sighted in the notice board at the Force Headquarters Annex, Alagbon, Lagos and the State Criminal Investigation And Intelligence Department( SCIID, Benin City, the police placed five million naira bounty on any useful information that will lead to the arrest of Eboni Godswill. The wanted person document is with CR No. 4010/EDS/X/VOL. 2/16 issued by the authority of the Inspector General Of Police.
This was after a warrant of arrest was issued by a High court Judge in Benin E
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HOPE BEYOND THE WALLS 2026: ASSOCIATION OF MODELS SUCCESSFULLY SECURES RELEASE OF AN INMATE, CALLS FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT
HOPE BEYOND THE WALLS 2026: ASSOCIATION OF MODELS SUCCESSFULLY SECURES RELEASE OF AN INMATE, CALLS FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT
The Association of Models (AOMNGO) proudly announces the successful completion of the first edition of Hope Beyond the Walls 2026, a humanitarian initiative dedicated to restoring hope and freedom to deserving inmates.
Despite enormous challenges, financial pressure, emotional strain, and operational stress, the organization remained committed to its mission. Through perseverance, faith, and collective support, one inmate has successfully regained freedom a powerful reminder that hope is stronger than circumstance.
This milestone did not come easily.
Behind the scenes were weeks of coordination, advocacy, fundraising, documentation, and intense engagement. There were moments of uncertainty, but the determination to give someone a second chance kept the vision alive.
Today, the Association of Models gives heartfelt appreciation to all partners and sponsors, both locally and internationally, who stood with us mentally, financially, morally, and physically.
Special Recognition and Appreciation To:
Correctional Service Zonal Headquarters Zone A Ikoyi
Esan Dele
Ololade Bakare
Ify
Kweme
Taiwo & Kehinde Solagbade
Segun
Mr David Olayiwola
Mr David Alabi
PPF Zion International
OlasGlam International
Razor
Mr Obinna
Mr Dele Bakare (VOB International)
Tawio Bakare
Kehinde Bakare
Hannah Bakare
Mrs Doyin Adeyemi
Shade Daniel
Mr Seyi United States
Toxan Global Enterprises Prison
Adeleke Otejo
Favour
Yetty Mama
Loko Tobi Jeannette
MOSES OLUWATOSIN OKIKIADE
Moses Okikiade
(Provenience Enterprise)
We also acknowledge the numerous businesses and private supporters whose names may not be individually mentioned but whose contributions were instrumental in achieving this success.
Your generosity made freedom possible.
A CALL TO ACTION
Hope Beyond the Walls is not a one-time event. It is a movement.
There are still many deserving inmates waiting for a second chance individuals who simply need financial assistance, legal support, and advocacy to reunite with their families and rebuild their lives.
The Association of Models is therefore calling on:
Corporate organizations
Local and international sponsors
Philanthropists
Faith-based organizations
Community leaders
Individuals with a heart for impact
to partner with us.
Our vision is clear:
To secure the release of inmates regularly monthly, quarterly, or during special intervention periods through structured support and transparent collaboration.
HOW TO SUPPORT
Interested partners and supporters can reach out via
Social Media: Official Handles Hope In Motion
Donations and sponsorship inquiries are welcome.
Together, we can turn difficult stories into testimonies of restoration.
ABOUT AOMNGO
The Association of Models (AOMNGO) is a humanitarian driven organization committed to advocacy, empowerment, and social impact. Through projects like Hope Beyond the Walls, the organization works tirelessly to restore dignity and create opportunities for individuals seeking a second chance.
“When we come together, walls fall and hope rises.”
For media interviews, partnerships, and sponsorship discussions, please contact the Association of Models directly.
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SENATOR ADEOLA YAYI REGISTERS 4000 JAMB CANDIDATES
SENATOR ADEOLA YAYI REGISTERS 4000 JAMB CANDIDATES
In continuation of his educational support initiatives and following established tradition, Senator Solomon Adeola (APC,Ogun West) has successfully paid for and enrolled 4000 indigent students for the 2026 Joint Admission Matriculation Board(JAMB) examination.
According to a release e-signed and made available to members of the League of Yewa-Awori Media Practitioners (LOYAMP) by High Chief Kayode Odunaro, Media Adviser to Senator Adeola and shared with (your mediu), the programme financed by the senator under the “SEN YAYI FREE JAMB 2026” ended on Saturday , February 21, 2026, with a total of 4000 candidates successfully enrolled with their PINs provided.
Commenting on the success of the programme, Senator Adeola said the programme is another leg of his personal educational empowerment for indigent but brilliant citizens preparatory to his scholarship and bursary facilitation for tertiary education institutions’ students.
“As far as I can help it, none of our children will miss educational opportunities arising out of adverse economic predicament of their parents or guardians”, he stated.
Successful candidates cut across all the three senatorial districts of Ogun State with 2183 coming from Ogun West, 1358 coming from Ogun Central and 418 from Ogun East.
Some of the candidates that applied and are yet to get their PINs due wrong information supplied in their profiles and being underage as discovered by JAMB and other reasons are being further assisted to see the possibility of getting their PINs.
The Free JAMB programme of the Senator that has been running for years is well received by appreciative beneficiaries and their parents.
Alhaji Suara Adeyemi from Ipokia Local Government whose daughter successfully got her PIN in the programme said the Senator’s gesture was a welcome financial relief for his family at this period after payment of numerous school fees of other siblings of the beneficiary seeking admission to higher institution.
Also posting on the social media handle of the Senator, a beneficiary Mr. Henry Olaitan, from Odeda LGA said that he would have missed doing the entry examination as his guardian cannot afford the fees for himself and two of his children.
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House Committee Seeks Stronger Financial Backing for Federal Character Commission
House Committee Seeks Stronger Financial Backing for Federal Character Commission
The Executive Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Honorable Hulayat Motunrayo Omidiran, has reassured the commitment of her new leadership to reposition the Commission and strengthen enforcement of the federal character principle, despite prevailing funding challenges.
Hon. Omidiran made this known during the Commission’s budget defence before the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Character at the National Assembly on Friday, February 19, 2026.
The Executive Chairman opened up on inadequate funding has continued to constrain the Commission’s statutory activities, including nationwide monitoring, compliance audits and enforcement measures across Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
“We are focused and determined to do the work that the Constitution and the President have entrusted us with,” Omidiran stated.
The FCC Boss, however, assured lawmakers that the Commission remains resolute in ensuring equity, fairness and balanced representation in line with its constitutional mandate.
“As a Commission, it is our responsibility to engage with relevant government parastatals and ministries to secure the necessary funding we require. We believe that with consultation and collaboration, it will be a successful venture for the Commission.”
Earlier, the Chairman of the House Committee on Federal Character, RT. Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase, expressed deep concern over what he described as near-zero budgetary allocation to the Commission, stressing that such financial inadequacies severely undermine its operational effectiveness.
The Plateau State lawmaker assured the Commission of the Committee’s firm legislative backing in advocating for improved funding and strengthening the Commission’s capacity to fully exercise its constitutional mandate.
“We cannot reasonably expect the Federal Character Commission to enforce compliance across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies while grappling with insufficient funding,” Hon. Wase remarked.
“If we are genuinely committed to fairness, equity, and national cohesion, then we must be deliberate in adequately funding the institution established to safeguard these principles.
“As a Committee, we shall work closely with the leadership of the Commission to ensure that its budgetary provisions reflect the magnitude of its mandate. The era of skeletal or token funding must give way to realistic and sustainable financial support,” he concluded.
The budget defence session concluded on a note of renewed collaboration between the House of Representatives and the Commission, reflecting a shared determination to strengthen institutional capacity, enhance accountability, and promote equitable representation within Nigeria’s public service.
SIGNED:
Ademola Lawrence
Spokesperson,
Federal Character Commission
February 20, 2026
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